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I have created a document in excel with text and images, I love the way it
prints and the print preview "view", looks great, does anyone know if there
is a way to save that view to a pdf or another type of file or even in excel
so it can be emailed as a document. The excel view is not astecially
pleasing.

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Hi Jane,

If it's just the one page, you could use Ctrl+Print Screen (copies the
window) and paste it into word, etc.

Hope this helps,

Gav

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I have created a document in excel with text and images, I love the way it
prints and the print preview "view", looks great, does anyone know if there
is a way to save that view to a pdf or another type of file or even in excel
so it can be emailed as a document. The excel view is not astecially
pleasing.

thx

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Thanks Gav, the only problem then is it shows the bottom and top bars on
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"Gav123" wrote:

Hi Jane,

If it's just the one page, you could use Ctrl+Print Screen (copies the
window) and paste it into word, etc.

Hope this helps,

Gav

"Jane Harwood" wrote:

I have created a document in excel with text and images, I love the way it
prints and the print preview "view", looks great, does anyone know if there
is a way to save that view to a pdf or another type of file or even in excel
so it can be emailed as a document. The excel view is not astecially
pleasing.

thx

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Hi Jane,

You can just crop the picture once you have pasted it into word, etc.

Gav.

"Jane Harwood" wrote:

Thanks Gav, the only problem then is it shows the bottom and top bars on
microsoft..

"Gav123" wrote:

Hi Jane,

If it's just the one page, you could use Ctrl+Print Screen (copies the
window) and paste it into word, etc.

Hope this helps,

Gav

"Jane Harwood" wrote:

I have created a document in excel with text and images, I love the way it
prints and the print preview "view", looks great, does anyone know if there
is a way to save that view to a pdf or another type of file or even in excel
so it can be emailed as a document. The excel view is not astecially
pleasing.

thx

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